
James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 201-225 range, including Pirates first baseman Mason Martin, who could develop into a three-true-outcomes masher.

Erik Halterman analyzes the proposed plans for resuming the baseball season and profiles players whom it might advantage, like Cleveland's Jose Ramirez.

Bernie Pleskoff speculates on which players might most benefit from a universal DH, like the Cubs' Kyle Schwarber.

Erik Siegrist reviews some AL depth options as the possibility of a season draws closer, including a trio of starting candidates in Cleveland.

Jan Levine analyzes NL players who might be undervalued, including Arizona's Jake Lamb, who could benefit from a universal DH.

Todd Zola continues his breakdown of last year's NFBC Main Event rosters and explains why he thinks Christian Yelich showed up on so few league-winning squads.

Dave Regan looks at 10 players who could benefit from universal DH, including the Phillies' Jay Bruce.

While awaiting news on MLB’s return, Brad Johnson discusses pitchers with a good chance of having a bounce-back year, like Tampa Bay’s Blake Snell.

Jesse Siegel profiles intriguing prospects for this season, including Miami's JJ Bleday, who might be undervalued after a mediocre stint at High-A last year.

Miguel Cabrera and Justin Verlander have each won a World Series with different teams, but their Tigers teams never were able to clear the final hurdle.

James Anderson continues his series on prospect ranking dilemmas in the 176-200 range, including D-backs righty Corbin Martin, who is a forgotten man but could be a big factor in 2021.

Todd Zola continues his dive into NFBC Main Event data and finds that remarkably few of last year's successful squads invested early in a top closer like Kenley Jansen.

Erik Halterman analyzes the type of pitchers who might benefit most from a shortened season, like the Braves' Mike Soroka.

Jeff Erickson won't be taking Mallex Smith in the NFBC Main Event if that league still occurs. Who else was chosen as fades between him, Scott Jenstad and Chris Liss?

Bernie Pleskoff looks at the coming fireworks over how to pay the players if baseball is to resume, and he checks in on the Dodgers' Gavin Lux.